Fire Operations Division

The largest division within the Richmond Fire Department is its Operations Division. The Operations Division is responsible for emergency medical services, fire suppression, mitigation of disasters, and rescue activities.

Operations Division firefighters inspect commercial and waterfront facilities on an annual basis. In addition to emergency work, Operations Division members provide a wide range of services to the Richmond community, including tours of fire stations and apparatus and fire and life safety presentations.

Organization

The Operations Division is comprised of three platoons which staff eight companies 24/7/365: seven engine companies and one truck company. All eight companies (24 personnel) are supervised by a Battalion Chief who is responsible for the emergency and administrative activities of all members assigned to those companies.

Personnel are assigned to seven stationsthroughout the city and respond to approximately 12,000 alarms per year. Approximately 77% of all emergency calls are for medical service. Richmond Fire Department provides Basic Life Support (BLS) level of emergency care. All personnel are trained to the level of EMT and Haz Mat First Responder Operational.

Emergency ambulance transport and paramedic (ALS) service is provided by Contra Costa County's ambulance provider: Contra Costa County Fire in partnership with American Medical Response (website).

Special Resources

Hazardous Materials Response Team, located at Station 64.

Rescue Unit located at Station 67 which serves the Richmond Parkway, I-580, and I-80.

Rescue Unit located at Station 68 which serves the Richmond Parkway and I-80.